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A delicious update to the old-fashioned diner staple.
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Brims with a sophisticated but tart edge.
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This potato, onion, bacon, and cheese casserole makes a rich, delicious main course served with a tossed green salad.
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Orange marmalade–glazed baby carrots with a hint of cumin and mustard.
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This versatile marinade recipe is packed with fresh herbs, white wine, and lemon juice and adds brightness to everything from grilled chicken to salads.
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Corn baked into cornbread -- delicious!
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This herbed crust is dusted with cornmeal for a real pizzeria touch. The large quantity allows you to freeze some of the dough for the next time you want to be in pizza heaven.
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This recipe came to The Times in 1994 via Paola di Mauro, an Italian grandmother who lived, cooked and made wine in Marina, a small suburban town some 12 miles southeast of Rome She was one of a band of cooks, mostly women, stretching back over generations, who have formed Italian cuisine, maintained its traditions and made it one of the world's most beloved and sought-after cooking styles Italians sometimes call it "cucina casalinga," roughly translated as "housewives' cooking." But with its intense concern for the quality of primary ingredients and its care to combine them in a judicious balance of flavors, it is much more than that
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Made with extra-virgin olive oil, this challah is especially rich and complex tasting A little bit of grated citrus zest, if you choose to use it, adds a welcome brightness to the soft, slightly sweet loaf, which is also flavored with orange juice (Don't use store-bought orange juice with preservatives; it can inhibit yeast growth
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The critical ingredient is whole-wheat pastry flour, which produces a more tender bread. For these delicate croissants, it is teamed with lots of yeast, butter and a dab of honey.
Ingredients: yeast, water, honey, pastry flour, butter, egg
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This classic risotto is flooded with fresh herbs at the very end of cooking Serve it as a main dish or a side Use a combination of sweet herbs and vivid-tasting salad greens, like wild arugula.